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Stories under this heading cover the South Caucasus – a region encompassing Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, as well as the unrecognised entities of Abkhazia, South Ossetia, and Nagorno-Karabakh.

For those interested specifically in Armenian-Azerbaijani relations and events and developments in and around Nagorno-Karabakh following the 2020 44-day war, check out our sister page, KarabakhSpace.eu.

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LINKS Europe announces the names of all the chairpersons of the five thematic groups for the development of the Armenia-Azerbaijan dialogue

LINKS Europe announces the names of all the chairpersons of the five thematic groups for the development of the Armenia-Azerbaijan dialogue

LINKS Europe has successfully completed the first phase of its project to develop the Armenia-Azerbaijan dialogue as part of its commitment within the EU4Peace III programme, funded by the European Union. In this first phase, which lasted from September 2024 to April 2025, LINKS Europe conducted an assessment of Armenia-Azerbaijan relations and mobilised the personnel necessary for delivering the project output. LINKS Europe Foundation is pleased to announce the names of the chairs/co-chairs of the five thematic groups within the initiative.  
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Opinion: Genocide Law or Political Weapon? Armenia History Debate Again Turns Toxic

Opinion: Genocide Law or Political Weapon? Armenia History Debate Again Turns Toxic

A brawl broke out in Armenia’s National Assembly on 22 April after opposition lawmakers proposed new legislation to impose harsher penalties on those who deny or question the 1915 mass killing and deportation of up to 1.5 million Armenians by the then Ottoman Empire — and whether it should be recognised as genocide. The term, coined in the 1940s by Polish lawyer Raphael Lemkin, was partly inspired by the Armenian experience. Armenia already has laws addressing genocide denial, but this new initiative specifically targets anyone and not just those seeking to incite “hatred, discrimination, or violence.” Punishment of up to five years imprisonment would also be increased though the proposed changes are unlikely to pass a parliamentary vote.

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ArmInfo: Representative of Armenia to UN: The delay in conflicts settlement process is a true threat of their resumption
ArmInfo: Representative of Armenia to UN: The delay in conflicts settlement process is a true threat of their resumption

ArmInfo: Representative of Armenia to UN: The delay in conflicts settlement process is a true threat of their resumption

Permanent Representative of the Republic of Armenia to the United Nations Karen Nazaryan said in his speech at the open discussion dubbed "Post-conflict peacebuilding" that was hosted in UN Security Council on December 20.
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Sargsyan plays CSTO card. Armenian President remindes members of the six member military alliance of their obligations to each other
Sargsyan plays CSTO card. Armenian President remindes members of the six member military alliance of their obligations to each other

Sargsyan plays CSTO card. Armenian President remindes members of the six member military alliance of their obligations to each other

Armenian President remindes members of the six member military alliance of their obligations to each other. He was speaking at the summit of the organisation in Moscow during which it was confirmed that Uzbekistan has seized being a member.